Part-time Adjunct Instructor Job Opportunities are organized by campus location
Job Opportunities for Part Time Adjunct Instructors are organized by campus location. Select which location you are interested in, or simply scroll down this page.
To ensure timely submission of your credentials, qualified applicants should apply following the specific instructions noted in each job posting. For all positions, a Masters Degree in the relevant field is required, along with related work and/or academic experience. For most postings, a Ph.D. or other terminal degree is preferred.
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North Carolina
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Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
- Millington – NSA Millington MCS
Texas
- Austin
- Del Rio – Laughlin AFB
- El Paso & Fort Bliss
- San Angelo – Goodfellow AFB
- San Antonio – Randolph AFB and Lackland AFB
Utah
Virginia and Greater DC Area
Wyoming
MAIN CAMPUS – PARKVILLE
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Interior Design Program – Adjunct Instructors
The Department of Art & Design on the Parkville, Missouri campus is recruiting candidates for the Interior Design program.
Position Summary
Instruct and facilitate meaningful learning of the course competencies in the curriculum and proactively support all facets of the learning environment. Provide education through learning-centered instruction that will enable graduates to fulfill the evolving needs of the marketplace. Encourage a culture of learning that values mutual responsibility and respect, life-long learning and ethics, as well as personal and professional development.
Job Requirements
- A Master’s Degree. (Interior Design, Architecture, or closely related Design Field).
- Candidates should have availability to teach in the daytime at our Parkville campus, 16-week semester format.
- A minimum of 3-5 years of industry experience, is helpful but not required.
- Past teaching experience, is helpful but not required
- A strong graphic presentation sensibility. Knowledge of presentation software such as Photoshop, In Design; hand drafting and sketching; a plus
- Computer based skills in the following: AutoCAD, Revit, and Sketch Up; a plus
- Must demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to build successful relationships with student populations.
- Outstanding conflict resolution skills. Demonstrates fair and consistent behavior in all matters, and shows compassion without being ineffectual.
- Demonstrated time management and detail-oriented skills; Exhibits a high level of attention to detail.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines.
- Ability to develop and complete projects without continued direct supervision
Reports To: Program Coordinator – Interior Design
Questions should be directed to Roxann O’Rourke-Sherrodd; Program Coordinator – Interior Design at roxann.sherrodd@park.edu
Please send cover letter and curriculum vitae with two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Roxann O’Rourke-Sherrodd.
Psychology/Sociology Department – Adjunct Instructors
Park University Department of Psychology and Sociology is seeking qualified part-time adjunct faculty to teach the following course for our Spring 2020 semester on our Parkville, MO campus. Classes meet twice per week for 16 weeks, beginning on January 13th.
PS/SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences
Course Description:
Statistical methods are a primary tool for all of the social and behavioral sciences. This course introduces a wide variety of common statistical techniques and their conceptual bases, including: basic descriptive and inferential statistics, analyses of association and variance, effect sizes, and others in their parametric and non-parametric forms. It provides a background in the relevant theories of probability, sampling, and measurement. And the student will learn how to become a more discerning consumer of statistical information as well as gaining practical experience calculating these statistics by hand and computer.
Requirements:
• Master’s Degree Psychology, Sociology or a related discipline(s) required.
• Experience teaching statistics for social science students is preferred.
• Local applicants only.
Please submit inquiries, and application including: Cover Letter and CV, ALL Unofficial Transcripts, and a statement of your Philosophy of Teaching Statistics electronically to: careers@park.edu, Attn: Monica Brannon.
Adjunct Faculty – MBA Program
The Park University MBA Program at the Parkville Campus is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format for the following courses:
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations Management
Requirements:
- Terminal Degrees in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
- Post-secondary teaching experience preferred.
- Seeking Local Applicants Only.
Please send resume and cover letter and two letters of professional reference to careers@park.edu, Attn: CoMGradSchool
Master of Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology (MAIO) Program – Adjunct Instructors
Park University is excited to announce that we are creating a new Master of Arts in Industrial-Organizational Psychology (MAIO) program with a focus on Social Justice issues in the workplace. We need creative, enthusiastic, and qualified faculty to help develop and teach courses in the new program, set to launch in spring 2020. Each course will be delivered online with our easy-to-use Canvas Learning Management System.
Course developers will work with a dedicated team of instructional designers and the MAIO program coordinator to create the best possible student experience. As this program will be offered completely online, you may work remotely as you develop course materials and authentic assessments. Course developers are encouraged to teach the course(s) they’ve created after the courses have been developed.
The following courses need course developers for fall:
- Statistics: Critical Analysis I (ANOVA)
- Statistics: Critical Analysis II (Regression)
- Personnel Psychology
- Organizational Attitudes and Behavior
- Organizational Dynamics and Ethics
- Course Developers and faculty teaching in the program will need the following qualifications:
Required Qualifications:
- PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology or closely related field with ABD candidates considered.
- Record of scholarly and/or professional accomplishments
- Evidence of successful teaching experience. Online experience preferred.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Active professional membership in APA Division 14 – Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP).
Interested candidates feel free to direct any inquiries to the MAIO Program Coordinator, Cynthia Cerrentano at cynthia.cerrentano@park.edu.
To apply, email the following: cover letter and curriculum vitae, and ALL unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts to careers@park.edu, Attn: Cynthia Cerrentano.
ALL Official transcripts will be required upon hire and have them sent to careers@park.edu.
Information Systems and Business Analytics Program – Adjunct Instructors
Master of Science in Information Systems and Business Analytics (ISBA) Program is seeking individuals in the Kansas City area and nationwide with Terminal Degrees to teach blended, and online classes for the following courses:
- CIS 604 Project Management for Information Technology
- CIS 606 Applied Data Mining and Analysis of Big Data
- CIS 607 Survey of Predictive Analytical Techniques
- CIS 608 Web and Marketing Analytics
- CIS 609 Data Visualization
Qualifications
Proficiency in the following areas:
- Business Analytics, Data Analytics, and Predictive Analytics
- Python
- Databases
- MIS and related fields
- SQL, NoSQL, Tableau
Education Requirements
- Must have a Terminal Degree or a Master degree with 18 credit hours in the field of MIS or Computer Science, Statistics, Business Analytics, Data Analytics, or related field
Please submit inquiries and resume and a cover letter electronically to: careers@park.edu, Attn: Dr. Dmitry Gimon
Adjunct Faculty – MBA Program
The Park University MBA Program at the Parkville Campus is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format for the following courses:
- Finance
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing
- MIS/CIS
Requirements:
- Terminal Degrees in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
- Post-secondary teaching experience preferred.
- Seeking Local Applicants Only.
Please send resume and cover letter and two letters of professional reference to careers@park.edu, Attn: CoMGradSchool
Master of Public Administration Program – Adjunct Instructor(s)
Applications are invited for adjunct instructor(s) to teach in any of the following areas of concentration: Public Management; Nonprofit and Community Services Management; Disaster and Emergency Management; or Business, Government, and Global Society.Successful candidates must be willing and able to teach online classes.
Responsibilities/Duties: The essential job functions and responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to: preparing, instructing, and grading class coursework; active interaction with students and supervisor; and assigning final grades.
Qualifications: The ideal candidate(s) will possess a terminal degree in public administration or a related field (ABD considered) from an accredited university with several years of teaching and professional experience. In addition, the candidate must be well organized, professional, and have strong communication skills.
Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, cover letter and list of references. Materials and/or questions may be directed to careers@park.edu Attn: Dr. James Vanderleeuw.
Interior Design Program – Adjunct Instructors
The Department of Art, Design and Interdisciplinary Studies on the Parkville, Missouri campus is recruiting candidates for open Interior Design courses for the upcoming 16-week Spring 2019 Semester which begins January 14, 2019 – May 12, 2019 and to include the 16-week Fall 2019 Semester which begins August 19, 2019 – December 15, 2019.
Position Summary
Instruct and facilitate meaningful learning of the course competencies in the curriculum and proactively support all facets of the learning environment. Provide education through learning-centered instruction that will enable graduates to fulfill the evolving needs of the marketplace. Encourage a culture of learning that values mutual responsibility and respect, life-long learning and ethics, as well as personal and professional development.
Job Requirements
- A Master’s Degree. (Interior Design, Architecture, or closely related Design Field).
- Candidates should have availability to teach in the daytime at our Parkville campus, 16-week semester format.
- A minimum of 3-5 years of industry experience, is helpful but not required.
- Past teaching experience, is helpful but not required
- A strong graphic presentation sensibility. Knowledge of presentation software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, or comparable platform; hand drafting, sketching and hand rendering a plus
- Computer based skills in the following: AutoCAD, Revit, and Sketch Up; 3D Studio Max a plus
- Must demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills including the ability to build successful relationships with student populations.
- Outstanding conflict resolution skills. Demonstrates fair and consistent behavior in all matters, and shows compassion without being ineffectual.
- Demonstrated time management and detail-oriented skills; Exhibits a high level of attention to detail.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet frequently occurring deadlines.
- Ability to develop and complete projects without continued direct supervision
Reports To: Program Coordinator – Interior Design
Questions should be directed to Roxann O’Rourke-Sherrodd; Program Coordinator – Interior Design at roxann.sherrodd@park.edu
Please send cover letter and curriculum vitae with two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Roxann O’Rourke-Sherrodd.
Communication Arts and Leadership – Adjunct Instructor
Park University is seeking online course developers and online and face-to-face adjunct instructors for its Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership program – we are recruiting for all courses in the program (http://www.park.edu/academics/academic-programs/graduate-programs/master-of-arts-in-communication-and-leadership/degree-requirements.html). Qualified applicants should hold a doctorate in communication (or a master of arts in communication with a doctorate in a related field) and possess previous collegiate teaching experience.
Immediate needs include:
- CA 517: Research 2 (Quantitative)
- CA 670: Measuring Leadership
Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, cover letter and list of references. Materials and/or questions may be directed to careers@park.edu Attn: Dr. Mark Noe
COMMUNICATION STUDIES – Adjunct Instructor
The Department of Communication, Journalism and Public Relations at Park University is recruiting adjunct instructors for the Fall 2019 16-week daytime semester which begins August 19, 2019 – December 15, 2019 for these open Communication courses:
- CA103 – Public Speaking M/W 3:00 – 4:15 PM
- CA103 – Public Speaking M/W/F 9:00 – 9:50 AM
- CA103 – Public Speaking T/R 7:20 – 8:35 AM
- CA104 – Interpersonal Communication M/W/F 11:00 – 11:50 AM
- CA105 – Intro to Human Communication M/W 12:00 – 1:15 PM
- CA235 – Multicultural Communication M/W 3:00 – 4:15 PM
- CA321 – Interpersonal Conflict Solution T/R 1:00 – 2:15 PM
Location: Parkville, Missouri
Requirements:
- Candidates should have availability to teach on-site in the daytime Parkville campus, 16-week semester format.
- For CA103, a master’s degree in communication is preferred. However, master’s degrees in related disciplines will be considered as long as the candidate has 18 graduate-level hours in communication OR substantial professional experience in activities like teaching/coaching debate and forensics, mock trial, or consulting on public speaking.
- For other courses, a master’s in communication or 18 graduate-level hours in communication is required.
- Successful candidates will also have prior collegiate teaching experience and coursework in the discipline of the course.
Additional Information:
- Adjunct instructors at Park University may teach up to three courses per semester, and up to 21 credit hours per academic year.
- Questions should be directed to Program Coordinator Kristin Shaw at kristin.shaw@park.edu.
Please send cover letter and curriculum vitae with two professional references to careers@park.edu Attn: Kristin Shaw
English and Modern Languages – First Year Writing Program
The Department of English and Modern Languages seeks qualified applicants to teach as part-time Adjunct
Instructors in our First Year Writing program.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Teach courses in Park’s first year writing program, including English 105: First Year Writing Seminar I: Critical Reading,
Writing, and Thinking Across Contexts, and English 106: First Year Writing Seminar II: Academic Research and Writing - Use disciplinary knowledge of composition, writing studies, and rhetoric to design courses, assignments, and in-class activities
- Provide ongoing, individualized formative feedback to student writers
- Use Canvas LMS to support instruction
- Participate in assessments of student learning
- Attend annual trainings and information sessions
- Fulfill all university-mandated requirements for instructors, including submission of syllabi for approval, attendance reporting, submission of final grades, etc.
Qualifications
In addition to the education requirements below, candidates must provide evidence of at least two semesters of
experience teaching English at an accredited college or university.
Education Requirements
- Must have a Master’s degree or higher in English, literature, rhetoric/composition, professional and technical writing,
or creative writing. - Evidence of at least one course at the graduate level in composition, rhetoric, or writing pedagogy.
To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, evidence of prior experience teaching English, and information for two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Glenn Lester.
English and Modern Languages – Elementary French I and II
The Park University Department of English and Modern Languages seeks a qualified adjunct instructor to teach Elementary French Courses (I and II). The successful candidate will have a master’s degree in French or at least 18 credit hours in the discipline at the graduate level, and experience teaching at the college level. Interested candidates should forward a cv, a letter of interest, and a list of references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Silvia Byer.
English and Modern Languages – Spanish for Health Care Professionals
The Park University Department of English and Modern Languages seeks a qualified adjunct instructor to teach a course for the department, SP110 Spanish for Health Care Professionals. The successful candidate will have a master’s degree in Spanish or at least 18 credit hours in the discipline at the graduate level, preferably experience with the health care industry, and experience teaching at the college level. Interested candidates should forward a cv, a letter of interest, and a list of references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Silvia Byer.
English and Modern Languages – Business Communications
The Department of English and Modern Languages seeks to hire an adjunct faculty member to teach EN306B, Business Communications, in the Fall semester on the Parkville campus. The successful applicant will have a master’s degree in English, with some experience teaching business communication or a related subject at the college level.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to careers@park.edu, Attn: Amy Mecklenburg-Faenger.
English Language and Culture Institute – English Language and Culture Instructors
The English Language Culture Institute (ELCI) seeks qualified applicants to teach as part-time adjunct instructors in the Intensive English Program (IEP). Applicants must have a Master’s degree in education or related area and an ESL certificate or ESL major area of study. Highly qualified applicants possess experience with an Intensive English Program. Applicants should indicate their preparation for and/or experience in teaching beginner, intermediate, and advanced English learners in the four modes of communication. ELCI program operation hours are from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to careers@park.edu, Attn: Amy Jenkins.
Graphic Design – Adjunct Faculty
The Department of Art, Design and Interdisciplinary Studies is recruiting candidates for various Graphic Design courses. At this time, these courses include:
- AR 427 Web Design M/W 3:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.
Candidates should have availability to teach in the daytime Parkville campus, 16-week semester format. A late afternoon course has been scheduled to accommodate any work schedule.
An M.F.A. in Studio Art (e.g., Illustration, Graphic Design, Web Design) is preferred with a strong knowledge and or prior experience in the graphic/web design field. M.A. in Studio Arts or advanced graduate course work may be considered. Experience teaching foundations or beginning to intermediate levels of graphic design specific courses at the college level is preferred.
Please send cover letter and curriculum vitae with two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Jeff Smith.
Questions should be directed to Jeff Smith; Program Coordinator – Graphic Design at jeff.smith@park.edu.
History – Adjunct Instructor
The Department of History, Political Science and Interdisciplinary Studies at Park University is recruiting adjunct instructors for the Fall 2019 16-week daytime semester which begins August 19, 2019 – December 15, 2019 for these history courses:
- HIS 111 Introduction to World History (Ancient History) M/W/F 10:00 – 10:50 AM
- HIS 112 Introduction to World History (Middle Ages) M/W/F 9:00 – 9:50 AM
Location: Parkville, Missouri
Requirements:
- Candidates should have availability to teach on-site in the daytime Parkville campus, 16-week semester format.
- Candidates must hold a master’s degree in history, preferred in European history.
- Successful candidates will also have prior collegiate teaching experience and coursework in the discipline of the course.
- Local applicants only. These are on-site, face-to-face courses.
Additional Information:
- Adjunct instructors at Park University may teach up to three courses per semester, and up to 21 credit hours per academic year.
Questions should be directed to Program Coordinator Dr. Timothy Westcott at tim.westcott@park.edu.
Email cover letter and curriculum vitae with two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Timothy Westcott
Military History – Adjunct Instructor
Park University is seeking online adjunct instructors for its Bachelor of Science in Military History.
Qualifications:
- Applicants should hold a doctorate in military history or history
- Previous collegiate teaching experience
Applicants should provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references. Materials and/or questions may be addressed to careers@park.edu, Attn: Dr. Debra Sheffer.
Mathematics Department
The Department of Mathematics at Park University invites applications for adjunct instructors to teach various Mathematics courses in the Parkville campus. Applicants must have at least a Master’s-level degree in Mathematics or a related discipline, and should have completed graduate-level coursework in Mathematics. Some courses may require at least 18 graduate hours in Mathematics.
To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and information for two professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: Dr. Dincer Guler.
Department of Nursing – Clinical Adjunct Faculty
The Ellen Finley Earhart Department of Nursing at Park University invites applicants to apply for a Clinical Adjunct Faculty position. The clinical adjunct faculty is a valued member of our Nursing Program team. They are responsible for facilitating student learning in a variety of clinical care areas, grading of student learning assessments, collaborating with department faculty, and working with nursing unit staff and patients to assure the safety and quality of our program clinical course work.
Our available clinical positions include: Fundamentals, Medical Surgical, Mental Health, and Obstetrics. Our clinical rotations vary depending on clinical placement availability with our clinical partners, as well as, the clinical day hours vary by course. Our clinical partners are located throughout the Greater Kansas City area and St. Joseph, MO.
Clinical Adjunct Faculty position requirements include:
- Must have earned a Master’s Degree in Nursing (MSN)
- Undisciplined Registered Nurse licensure in the State of Missouri
- Current American Heart Association BLS certification for the Health Care Provider
- Evidence of required immunizations
- Experience in the clinical area of interest, required
Interested candidates please submit a letter of interest, resume, and 3 clinically related professional references to: careers@park.edu Attn: Josh Thiele.
Philosophy
Park University is seeking to hire and adjunct instructor(s) in Philosophy to teach Face-to-face classes at its Parkville, Missouri campus for the Fall 2019 semester which begins August 19, 2019 and into the Spring 2020 semester which begins January 13, 2020 for the following courses:
- PH 101 Introduction to Philosophical Thinking
- PH 102 Introduction to Ethical Thinking
- PH 103 Fundamentals of Logic
- PH 205 The Meaning of Life
- PH 221 Ethics and Society
Requirements and Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Philosophy or Master’s Degree plus 18 graduate credit hours in philosophy.
Applicants should provide a curriculum vitae, cover letter, list of references, and times available to teach. Materials and/or questions may be directed to careers@park.edu Attn: Dr. Joshua Mugg.
Political Science
- PhD in Political Science, International Relations, Comparative Politics, or a related field preferred.
- Master’s Degree in any of the aforementioned fields will be considered.
ARIZONA
Gilbert
Park University’s Gilbert Campus is a new and growing campus serving the needs of undergraduate and graduate students. Many of our undergraduate students, both first-time freshman and transfer, are student-athletes. Park University at Gilbert offers courses in both 16-week and 8-week formats. All courses are on-site blended/hybrid, meaning that students attend class in person for 60% of the time and complete the remaining 40% online through Park’s Canvas Learning Management System. Local applicants only please.
Below are the courses for which we are current seeking adjunct faculty candidates. To learn more about a particular course, please go to https://app.park.edu/MasterSyllabusSystem/default.aspx and our University catalog, located at https://www.park.edu/academics/undergraduate-catalog/.
Click here to download and complete application materials. Send your application materials to careers@park.edu, Attn: Gilbert Campus
Undergraduate Positions available are:
- CH101 Chemistry in the World
- Master’s degree in Chemistry required
- FW231 First Aid and CPR
- First Aid and Emergency Procedures
- Approved Instructor with the Red Cross for First Aid and CPR, or be able to become certified prior to start of term on January 13, 2020.
- Master’s Degree in Biology or Sports Medicine, Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Kinesiology, or other related field in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
- First Aid and Emergency Procedures
- HIS112 Introduction to World History II (Middle Ages)
- Requires a Master’s degree in History
- HIS113 Introduction to World History III (Modern Era)
- Requires a Master’s degree in History
- PH102 Introduction to Ethical Thinking
- Requires a Master’s degree in Philosophy
- MA171 Infinite Mathematics
- Masters or Ph.D. in Mathematics or in a related field with at least 18 graduate hours in Mathematics.
- MG260 Business Law I
- Requires a J.D. and 3 years’ experience in the legal profession
- CH101 Chemistry in the World
Tucson (Davis-Monthan AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Davis-Monthan is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Davis-Monthan AFB.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Accounting I
- AC 202 Principles of Accounting II
- AC 309 Individualized Income Tax
- AC 312 Business Income Tax
- AC 320 Intermediate Accounting
- Biology
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- BI 301 Human Ecology
- Criminal Justice
- CJ 355 Homeland Security
- CJ 400 Constitutional Law in Criminal Justice
- CJ 420 Forensic Science
- CJ 430 Research in Criminal Justice
- CJ 441 Senior Writing Project
- Economics
- EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods
- English
- EN306B Business Communications
- History
- HIS 330 U.S. Military History
- Philosophy
- PH 308 Business Ethics
- Psychology
- PS 301 Social Psychology
- Sociology
- SO 210 Social Institutions
- SO 300 Research Methods
- SO 325 Social Deviance
Phoenix (Luke AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- Finance
- FI360 Financial Management
- Management
- MG315 Advanced Business Statistics
- Mathematics
- MA171 Finite Mathematics
ARKANSAS
Little Rock (Little Rock AFB)
Park University at Little Rock AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Stephany Ridgell.
Positions available are:
- Biology
- BI 101 Biology
- Computer Science
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 365 Networks and Data Communications
- CS 366 Computer Networking Lab
- Criminal Justice
- CJ205 Juvenile Delinquency
- CJ450 Senior Seminar of Criminal Justice
- English
- EN 105 First Year Writing Seminar I
- EN 106 First Year Writing Seminar II
- EN 306B Professional Writing in the Disciplines: Business Communication
- EN 306C Professional Writing in the Disciplines: Advanced Expository and Research Writing
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- Finance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- FI 363 Institutions and Markets
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- Mathematics
- MA 125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA 135 College Algebra
- MA 208 (CS208) Discrete Mathematics
- Psychology
- PS 222 Adult Development and Aging
- PS 300 (SO300) Research Methods
- PS 301 (SO301) Social Psychology
- PS 302 Tests and Measurements
- PS 307 (SO307) Statistics for Social Sciences
- Sociology
- SO 302 Study of the Family
- SO 451 Advanced Social Psychology
CALIFORNIA
Barstow Community College & Victor Valley College & Fort Irwin
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Barstow Community College, Victor Valley College and Fort Irwin locations is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Alexis Osborne for Barstow Community College.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Sabina Perezcarro for Victor Valley College.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Kyrisha Basil for Fort Irwin.
Positions available are:
- Management Classes
- EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods
- FI 363 Financial Institutions and Markets
- HR 353 Intro to Human Resource Management
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- MA 120 Basic Concepts to Statistics
- MG 354 Small Business Management
- MG 375 Production and Operations Management
- MG 401 Senior Seminar in Management
- MG 420 Labor Relations
- MG 495 Business Policy
- MK 351 Principles of Marketing
- Criminal Justice Classes
- CJ 200 Criminology
- CJ 221 Criminal Procedure
- CJ 233 Introduction to Security
- CJ 251 Terrorism and Domestic Preparedness
- CJ 300 Agency Administration
- CJ 322 Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections
- CJ 333 Security Administration
- CJ 353 Emergency Management
- CJ 355 Homeland Security
- CJ 430 Research in Criminal Justice
- CJ 440 Internship in Criminal Justice
- CJ 450 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice
- GGH 310 Geography of Terrorism
- Social Psychology Classes
- PS 301 Social Psychology
- PS 303 Career Counseling and Development
- PS 315 Theories of Personality
- PS 401 Abnormal Psychology
- SO 206 Social Issues in Contemporary Society
- SO 210 Social Institutions
- SO 302 The Study of Family
- SO 330 Sociology of Youth and Youth Cultures
- SO 332 Dying, Death, and Bereavement
- SO 451 Advanced Social Psychology
- PS/SO 220 Ethical Issues in Social Sciences
- PS/SO 300 Research Methods
- PS/SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences
- PS/SO 398 Junior Seminar
- PS/SO 498 Senior Seminar
Oceanside (Camp Pendleton MCB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Camp Pendleton is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Connie Guzman.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC309 Individual Income Tax
- AC312 Business Income Tax
- AC315 Cost Accounting
- AC320 Intermediate Accounting I
- AC325 Intermediate Accouting II
- AC420 Advanced Accounting I
- AC425 Advanced Accounting II
- AC430 Auditing
- Information Systems/Computer Science
- CS 140 Introduction to Computers
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 208 Discrete Mathematics
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 300 Technology in a Global Society
- IS 141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- IS 310 Business Applications
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- MA 208 Discrete Mathematics
Graduate Program
- MBA 515 Accounting for Management Decisions
- MBA 576 Operations Management
- MBA 615 Managerial Finance
- MBA 630 Strategic Marketing
Requirements:
- A Master’s or Ph.D. level degree in the [IB] discipline or in a related discipline from an accredited school.
- The successful candidate will have at least 18 credit hours in the discipline at the graduate level, and post-secondary teaching experience is preferred.
- Received credit with a grade B or better in the course applied to teach, or one, two, three year of work experience in the subject material or course applied to teach.
- Seeking local applicants only.
Interested persons please e-mail letter of interest, vitae, and two letters of reference to careers@park.edu, Attn: Connie Guzman and Jackie Campbell
GEORGIA
Valdosta (Moody AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Moody AFB, is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8 week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Juanita Walker.
Positions available are:
- Art
- AR 115 Intro to Visual Arts
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods
- Finance
- FI 201 Personal Financial Management
- Geology
- GO 125 Natural Distasters
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concept of Statistics
- Sociology
- SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences
IDAHO
Mountain Home (Mountain Home AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University’s Mountain Home Campus Center is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Mountain Home.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Accounting I
- AC 202 Principles of Accounting II
- Biology
- BI 101 Biological Concepts
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- Communication Art
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- Criminal Justice
- CJ 231 Introduction to Law Enforcement
- CJ 233 Introduction to Security
- CJ 313 The Law of Evidence
- CJ 332 Institutional, Industrial, and Commercial Security
- CJ 345 Criminal Justice and the Community
- CJ 353 Emergency Management
- CJ 355 Homeland Security
- Computer Science
- CS 151 Intro to Programming
- CS 208 Discrete Mathematics
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 220 Computer Architecture
- CS 300 Technology in a Global Society
- CS 314 User Interface Design
- CS 321 Web Programming I
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- CS 366 Computer Networking Lab
- CS 371 Internetworking
- CS 372 Advanced Networking
- CS 385 Modern Developments in Advanced Networking
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- EC 301 Intermediate Economics
- EC 303 Money, Credit, and Banking
- EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods
- English
- EN 201 Intro to Literature
- EN 234 Introduction to Fiction
- Finance
- FI 325 Risk and Insurance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- FI 363 Financial Institutions and Markets
- FI 410 Problems in Corporate Finance
- FI 415 Financial Analysis and Planning
- FI 430 Public Financial Management
- Health Care
- HC 260 Legal Issues in Health Care Delivery
- HC 351 Organization and Administration of Health Care Programs
- HC 451 Health Care and the Political Process
- HC 461 The Hospital and the Community
- HC 463 Third Party Reimbursement and Risk Management
- HC 465 Basic Issues in Community Based Health Care Delivery
- HC 466 Planning and Organizing Community Health Services
- HC 491 Senior Seminar in Health Care Management
- History
- HIS 104 American History Survey through the Civil War
- HIS 105 American History Survey since the Civil War
- HIS 319 Russia in the 20th Century
- HIS 333 The Modern Middle East
- Human Resource Management
- HR 353 Introduction to Human Resource Management
- HR 355 Planning and Staffing
- HR 357 Employment Law
- HR 434 Compensation
- HR 491 Senior Seminar in Human Resources Development
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- IB 431 International Finance
- Information Systems
- IS3 10 Business Applications
- IS 315 Computer Systems Analysis and Design I
- IS 316 Computer Systems Analysis and Design II
- IS 361 Data Management Concepts
- IS 362 Applied Database Management
- IS 370 Information Security
- Logistics
- LG 312 Transportation and Distribution Systems
- LG 324 Contract Management and Law
- LG 415 Quality Control
- LG 424 Purchasing and Vendor Management
- LG 426 Logistics Management
- Management
- MG 260 Business Law I
- MG 261 Business Law II
- MG 354 Small Business Management
- MG 375 Production and Operations Management
- MG 401 Senior Seminar in Management
- MG 440 Complex Organizations
- MG 495 Business Policy
- Marketing
- MK 351 Principles of Marketing
- MK 369 E-Marketing
- MK 380 Advertising
- MK 385 Consumer Behavior
- MK 395 International Marketing
- MK 411 Marketing Management
- MK 453 Marketing Research and Informations Systems
- MK 455 Promotion Policies and Strategies
- Public Administration
- PA 330 Public Administration
- PA 331 Public Organizations
- PA 334 Public Personnel Administration
- PA 342 Administrative Politics
- PS 345 The Media and Public Administration
- PA 350 Budget and Finance
- PA 390 Administrative Law
- PA 431 Senior Seminar in Fire Services Management
- PA 432 Senior Project in Public Administration
- Political Science
- PO 200 American National Government
- PO 201 State and Local Government
- PS 210 Comparative Political Systems
- Psychology
- PS 101 Introduction to Psychology
- PS 121 Human Growth and Development
- PS 205 Child Psychology
- PS 220 Ethical Issues in Social Sciences
- PS 221 Adolescent Psychology
- PS 300 Research Methods
- PS 301 Social Psychology
- PS 302 Tests & Measurements
- PS 307 Statistics for Social Sciences
- PS 309 Human Sexuality
- PS 315 Theories of Personality
- PS 388 Learning and Motivation
- Religion
- RE 109 World Religions
- RE 307 Religion in Today’s World
- Sociology
- SO 141 Intro to Sociology
- SO 206 Social Issues in Contemporary Society
- SO 210 Social Institutions
- SO 220 Ethical Issues in Social Sciences
- SO 300 Research Methods
- SO 301 Social Psychology
- SO 307 Statistics for Social Sciences
- SO 318 Military Sociology
- SO 326 Sociology of Conflict, War, and Terror
- SO 329 Sociology of the Life Course
- SO 451 Advanced Social Psychology
ILLINOIS
Belleview (Scott AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Scott AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Keith Dailey.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Accounting I
- AC 202 Principles of Accounting II
- Biology
- BI 101 Biological Concepts
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- Communication
- CA 104 Interpersonal Communication I
- Computer Science
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- English
- EN 306B Writing in the Professions: Business Writing
- Finance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- FI 363 Financial Institutions and Markets
- Human Resources
- HR 355 Planning and Staffing
- Logistics
- LG 324 Contract Management and Law
- Management
- MG 306 Business Communications
- MG 315 Advanced Business Statistics
- Mathematics
- MA 125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
MISSOURI
Waynesville (Ft Leonard Wood)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, Fort Leonard Wood Campus Center, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. A Masters degree is required in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Nathalie Brech.
Positions available are:
- Math
- English
- Science
- Economics
- Finance
- Foreign Language
- Public Administration
- Marketing
Independence
Park University Independence Campus Center is seeking Adjunct instructors to teach on-site in an 8-week accelerated format for the following Summer term, June 4, 2018 through July 29, 2018 one evening a week from 6:00 – 9:00 PM for the following courses:
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- HC 461 The Hospital and the Community
Applicants must have:
- A Master’s or Ph.D. level degree in the Mathematics discipline or in a related discipline from an accredited school.
AND
- Received credit with a grade B or better in the course applied to teach, OR one, two, three years of work experience in the subject material or course applied to teach.
Seeking Local Applicants Only
Interested persons please e-mail a letter of interest, vita, three letters of reference to careers@park.edu, Attn: Rich Kelleher.
Please Note: Park University participates in E-Verify for all positions in the Greater Kansas City Missouri Area.
Kansas City
Adjunct Faculty – MBA program
The MBA program is seeking individuals in the Kansas City area with Terminal Degrees to teach blended classes locally in the following areas:
- Accounting
- Healthcare Administration
- MIS/IS
- Operations Management
- Strategic Management
Please submit inquiries and resume and cover letter electronically to: careers@park.edu ATTN: CoMGradSchool.
Adjunct Faculty – Kansas City Area Accelerated Programs
Park University, a leader in providing degree level programs for working adults, is seeking qualified part-time adjunct faculty to teach in the Park Accelerated Programs-KCA. (evening and/or weekends). Classes meet once per week for eight weeks at campuses in Parkville, Independence, and Downtown Kansas City, MO. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) required. Post secondary teaching experience preferred.
For application packet for adjuncts for the KCA Accelerated Program only, submit inquiries and resume electronically to:careers@park.edu Attn: KC Accelerated
The application process requires letters of reference, resume, transcripts, and a justification for each course to be taught.
Please Note: Park University participates in E-Verify for all positions in the Greater Kansas City Missouri Area.
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting I
- AC 202 Principles of Financial Accounting II
- AC 230 Computer-Based Accounting Systems
- AC 309 Individual Income Tax
- AC 312 Business Income Tax
- AC 320 Intermediate Accounting I
- AC 325 Intermediate Accounting II
- AC 330 Intermediate Accounting III
- AC 350 Accounting Information Systems
- AC 380 Cost Accounting
- AC 425 Advanced Accounting
- AC 430 Auditing
- AC 435 Ethics for Accountants
- Computer Science/Information Systems
- CS 140 Introduction to Computers
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 208 Discrete Mathematics
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 300 Technology in a Global Society
- CS 314 User Interface Design
- IS 141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- IS 205 Managing Information Systems
- IS 315 Computer System Analysis Design I
- IS 316 Computer System Analysis Design II
- IS 361 Data Management Concepts
- Finance
- FI 325 Risk and Insurance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- FI 363 Financial Institutions and Markets
- FI 410 Problems in Corporate Finance
- FI 415 Financial Analysis and Planning
- FI 416 Estate Planning
- FI 417 Investment Analysis and Management
- FI 419 Retirement and Employee Benefit Planning
- FI 423 Professional Financial Planning
- FI 425 Principles of Real Estate
- Human Resources
- HR 310 Leadership and Team Building
- HR 353 Introduction to Human Resource Management
- HR 355 Planning and Staffing
- HR 357 Employment Law
- HR 421 Corporate Training
- HR 434 Compensation Management
- HR 491 Senior Seminar in Human Resource Development
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA 135 College Algebra
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
Adjunct Faculty – Master of Business Administration
The School of Business at Park University is seeking terminally qualified part-time faculty to teach in its online and face-to-face MBA programs: online; Austin and El Paso, TX; and Kansas City/Parkville, MO. Applicants must hold a terminal business degree from a regionally accredited institution. Park University is a private, not-for-profit University accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Park was founded in 1875 and offers academic programs at 41 campus centers nationwide and online. The main campus is located approximately 15 minutes north of downtown Kansas City on the bluffs overlooking the Missouri River, in Parkville, MO.
Areas of discipline:
- Accounting
- Economics
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- MIS
- Management
- Marketing
Attach your curriculum vita and a letter of interest and email to: careers@park.edu, Attn: CoMGradSchool. If qualifications are appropriate for course needs, additional information will be requested. Applications will remain active for a period of up to two years.
Master of Healthcare Administration – Adjunct Faculty
Location: Park University Downtown Campus – Kansas City, MO
The School of Business at Park University invites applications for several part-time adjunct instructor positions to teach in its MHA program. Class will meet once a week in the evenings at the Park University – Kansas City, MO downtown campus for the following courses:
- HA517 Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare Administration
- HA604 Healthcare Economics and Policy
- HA518 Organization of Healthcare Delivery Systems
- HA612 Healthcare Operations Management
Park University is a private, not-for-profit University accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. The MHA program is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs; and its curriculum is based on the Healthcare Leadership Alliance competency model.
Requirements:
- Doctoral degree in Healthcare Administration, or Juris Doctor and at least 5 years of practical experience in healthcare legal or compliance field, or Doctoral degree in Economics and at least 5 years of practical experience in a healthcare setting.
- Applicants must hold a terminal degree in the discipline of instruction from a regionally accredited institution.
- Local applicants residing in the Kansas City area. These are on-site evening classes at Kansas City Downtown Campus.
To apply, submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae electronically to: careers@park.edu, Attn: Dr. Alla Adams.
Knob Noster (Whiteman AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Whiteman AFB is seeing Adjunct Instructors to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post-secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to careers@park.edu, Attn: Robyn Criswell-Bloom
Positions available are:
Criminal Justice
- 100, 200, 300 and 400 Level Courses
Economics
- EC 141 Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Microeconomic
Management
- MG 260 Business Law
- MG 315 Advanced Business Statistics
Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
Political Science
- 100, 200, 300 and 400 Level Courses
Public Administration
- 100, 200, 300 and 400 Level Courses
MASSACHUSETTS
Bedford (Hanscom AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Hanscom AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Sabrina Vargas-Ortiz.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Communication
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Humanities
- AR 115 Introduction to the Visual Arts
- Management
- MG 306 Business Communications
- MG 315 Advanced Business Statistics
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- Social Science
- HIS 104 American History Survey Through the Civil War
- HIS 105 American History Survey Since the Civil War
MONTANA
Great Falls (Malmstrom AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, Malmstrom Campus Center, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Kadie Burton.
- Art
- AR 115 Introduction to the Visual Arts
- AR 140 Drawing I
- AR 215 Art History I
- Biology
- BI 122 (FWR 122) Human Nutrition
- BI 210 The Human Body
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- BIO 225 Botany
- Communication
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- Early Childhood Education
- Engineering
- EG 101 Introduction to Engineering Management
- Human Geography
- GGH 140 Cultural Geography
- GGH 200 Geography of North America
- GGH 203 Geography of Europe
- Physical Geography
- GGP 115 Physical Geography
- Geology
- GO 125 Natural Disasters
- Liberal Education
- LE 300 Integrative and Interdisciplinary Learning Capstone
- LE 215 Selected Topics in Humanities
- LS 221 Introduction to Liberal Studies I: Prehistory to the Early Modern World
- Philosophy
- PH 205 The Meaning of Life
- PH 217 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
- Social Work
- SW 205 Introduction to Social Work
- Theatre
- TH 100 Introduction to Theatre
NEW MEXICO
Alamogordo (Holloman AFB)
Park University Holloman AFB Campus Center is seeking Adjunct Instructor to teach on-site course(s) in an 8-week accelerated format for the following course in the upcoming terms listed below:
CS 140 Introduction to Computers
Summer Session begins 4 June 2018 – 29 July 2018.
Fall I Term begins 13 August 2018 – 7 October 2018.
Fall II Term begins 15 October 2018 – 9 December 2018.
Applicants must have:
- A Master’s or Ph.D. level degree in the discipline or in a related discipline from an accredited school.
- The successful candidate will have at least 18 credit hours in the discipline at the graduate level, and post-secondary teaching experience is preferred.
- Received credit with a grade B or better in the course applied to teach; or one, two, or three years of work experience in the subject material or course applied to teach.
Seeking local applicants by appointment only. Please call 1-575-479-2337 or email holl@park.edu for additional information.
Interested persons please email letter of interest, vita, and three letters of reference to careers@park.edu, Attn: Donna Morgan.
NORTH CAROLINA
Havelock (Cherry Point MCAS)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University’s MCAS Cherry Point Campus Center located near Havelock, NC is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Sicley Sidoran.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Accounting I
- AC 202 Principles of Accounting II
- AC 230 Computer-Based Accounting
- AC 309 Individual Income Tax
- AC 312 Business Income Tax
- AC 315 Cost Accounting
- AC 320 Intermediate Accounting I
- AC 325 Intermediate Accounting II
- AC 350 Accounting Information Sys
- AC 420 Advanced Accounting I
- AC 425 Advanced Accounting II
- AC 430 Auditing
- Biology
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- Computer Science
- CS151 Introduction to Programming
- CS219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS314 User Interface Design
- Criminal Justice
- CJ 233 Introduction to Security
- English
- EN 105 First-Year Writing Seminar I
- EN 106 First-Year Writing Seminar II
- EN 306 Professional Writing in the Disciplines
- Finance
- FI 363 Financial Institutions & Markets
- FI 410 Problems in Corporate Finance
- FI 425 Principles of Real Estate
- FI 360 Financial Management
- Health Care
- HC 260 Legal Issues in Health Care Delivery
- HC 461 The Hospital and the Community
- Human Resource Management
- HR 434 Compensation Management
- Information Systems
- IS 315 Computer Systems Analysis and Design I
- IS 316 Computer Systems Analysis and Design II
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 135 College Algebra
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- MA 210 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
- Management
- MG 401 Senior Seminar in Management
- Marketing
- MK 385 Consumer Behavior
- Psychology
- PS 206 Introduction to Guidance and Counseling
- Sociology
- SO 206 Social Issues in Contemporary Society
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NORTH DAKOTA
Grand Forks (Grand Forks AFB)
ADJUNCT FACULTY
Park University at Grand Forks is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Edwin James.
Positions available are:
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspective
- Management
- MG 260 Business Law I
- Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
Minot (Minot AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, Minot AFB Campus Center, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s degree in appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post-secondary teaching experience preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Darlene Thomas.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Art
- AR 115 Introduction to Visual Arts
- AR 215 Art History 1
- AR 216 Art History II
- Biology
- BI 101 Biological Concepts
- BI 210 The Human Body
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- Communication
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- CA 105 Introductions to Human Communication
- Computer Science
- CS140 Introduction to Computers
- CS 208/MA208 Discrete Mathematics
- English
- EN 105 First Year Writing Seminar I
- EN 106 First Year Writing Seminar II
- Information Systems
- IS 141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- Mathematics
- MA120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA135 College Algebra
- MA171 Finite Mathematics
- MA208/CS208 Discrete Mathematics
OHIO
Columbus (DSCC)
Adjunct Faculty – MBA Program
The Park University MBA Program at the DSCC in Columbus Ohio is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Terminal Degrees in the appropriate discipline(s) is required:
- Finance
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Organizational Behavior
Please submit inquiries and cover letter and resume electronically to: careers@park.edu ATTN: CoMGradSchool.
Adjunct Faculty –
Park University at the DSCC in Columbus Ohio is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: June Mohr.
Positions available are:
- Graduate – MBA
- MBA 630 Strategic Marketing
- Computer Science
- CS 220 Computer Architecture
- CS 314 User Interface Design
- CS 321 Web Programming I
- CS 322 Web Programming II
- CS 335 Intro to Cybersecurity
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- CS 366 Computer Networking Laboratory
- CS 367 Networking and Security Administration
- CS 371 Internetworking
- CS 372 Advanced Networking
- CS 373 Computer Network Security
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- EC 301 Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Psychology
- SO 141 Intro to Sociology
- PS/SO 398 Junior Seminar
- PS/SO 497 Capstone Seminar
- Sociology
- SO 210 Social Institutions
- SO 451 Advanced Social Psychology
- MA 125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA 135 College Algebra
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MG 315 Advanced Business Statistics
Dayton (Wright-Patterson AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Wright Patterson AFB, in Dayton Ohio, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Amie Koci.
Positions available are:
- History
- HIS 113 Introduction to World History III (Modern Era)
- Philosophy
- PH 102 Introduction to Ethical Thinking
- PH 221 Ethics and Society
- Political Science
- PO 200 American National Government
Adjunct Instructors needed for Spring 1 2020 and Spring 2 2020 8-week terms and beyond for the following on-site classes:
Computer Science:
- CS208 Discrete Mathematics
- CS351 Computer Operating Systems
- CS371 Internetworking
Information Systems:
- IS141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- IS310 Business Applications
- IS315 Computer Systems Analysis and Design I
- IS316 Computer Systems Analysis and Design II
- IS361 Data Management Concepts
- IS362 Applied Database Management
Applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to careers@park.edu, Attn: Amie Koci.
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City (Tinker AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Jennifer Nord.
Positions available are:
- Computer Science and Information Systems
- CS 152 Introduction to Python Programming
- CS 240 Web Programming I
- CS 314 User Interface Design
- CS 319 Computer Architecture
- CS 322 Web Programming II
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- CS 369 Operating System Administration
- CS 371 Internetworking
- CS 372 Advanced Networking
- CS 373 Computer Network Security
- CS 385 Modern Developments in Advanced Networking
- Information Systems
- IS 141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- IS 205 Managing Information Systems
- IS 310 Business Applications
- IS 315 Computer Systems Analysis and Design I
- IS 316 Computer Systems Analysis and Design II
- IS 361 Data Management Concepts
- IS 362 Applied Database Management
- IS 370 Information Security
- Management
- MG 450 Project Management
- Marketing
- MK351 Principles of Marketing
SOUTH CAROLINA
Beaufort (Beaufort MCAS)
Park University’s Beaufort, SC Campus Center is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Tara Smith.
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Computer Science
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 152 Python
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 240 Web Programming I
- English
- EN 105 First Year Writing Seminar I
- EN 106 First Year Writing Seminar II
- EN 201 Introduction to Literature
- EN 234 Introduction to Fiction
- MG 306 Business Communications
- Logistics
- LG 312 Transportation and Distribution Systems
- LG 324 Contract Management and Law
- LG 415 Quality Control
- LG 424 Purchasing and Vendor Management
- LG 426 Logistics Management
- Management
- MG 375 Production and Operations Management
- Political Science
- PO 201 State and Local Government
- Public Administration
- PA 333 Public Management and Leadership
- PA 350 Budget and Finance
- PA 390 Administrative Law
- PA 404 Capitalism and Societal Issues
- PA 430 Research in Public Administration
- PA 431 Senior Seminar in Fire Services Management
- PA 432 Senior Project in Public Administration
Charleston (Charleston AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University’s Charleston AFB Campus Center in Charleston, SC is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Debra Smalls.
Positions available are:
- Communication
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- CA 104 Interpersonal Communication
- Computer Science and Information Systems
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 220 Computer Architecture
- CS 225 Programming Concepts
- CS 300 Technology in a Global Society
- CS 321 Web Programming
- CS 351 Computer Operating Systems
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- CS 366 Computer Networking Laboratory
- CS 371 Internetworking
- CS 372 Advanced Networking
- CS 373 Computer Network Security
- CS 385 Modern Developments in Advanced Networking
- IS 361 Data Management Concepts
- English
- EN 105 First Yr Writing Sem I
- EN 106 First Yr Writing Sem II
- EN 306B Professional Writing in the Disciplines: Business Communications
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 303 Money, Credit Banking
- EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods
- Finance
- FI 201 Personal Financial Management
- FI 325 Risk and Insurance
- FI 363 Financial Institutions and Markets
- FI 410 Problems in Corporate Finance
- FI 415 Financial Analysis and Planning
- FI 417 Investment Analysis and Management
- FI 425 Principles of Real Estate
- FI 430 Public Financial Management
- Human Resources
- HR 355 Planning and Staffing
- HR 357 Employment Law
- Logistics
- LG3 12 Transportation and Distribution Systems
- LG 400 Logistics Internship
- LG 415 Quality Control
- LG 424 Purchasing and Vendor Management
- LG 426 Logistics Management
- Management
- MG 260 Business Law I
- MG 375 Production and Operations Management
- MG 401 Senior Seminar in Management
- Marketing
- MK 351 Principles of Marketing
- MK 385 Consumer Behavior
- MK 411 Marketing Management
- MK 453 Marketing Research and Information Systems
- MK 369 E-Marketing
- MK 380 Advertising
- MK 386 Retail
- MK 389 Professional Selling
- MK 395 International Marketing
- MK 401 Sales Management
- MK 455 Promotion Policies and Strategies
- MK 463 Marketing Internship
- Social Psychology
- PS/SO 300 Research Methods
TENNESSEE
Millington (NSA Millington)
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Millington.
- Biology
- BI 101 Biological Concepts w/ Lab
- BI 214 Personal and Community Health
- Criminal Justice
- CJ 105 Criminal Law
- CJ 205 Juvenile Justice System
- CJ 221 Criminal Procedure
- CJ 232 Intro to Corrections
- CJ 233 Intro to Security
- CJ 313 Law of Evidence
- CJ 322 Probation, Parole, Comm Corr
- CJ 333 Security Admin
- CJ 345 CJ and the Community
- CJ 400 Constituitional Law
- CJ 430 Research in CJ
- CJ 440 Internship in CJ
- CJ 441 Senior Writing Project
- CJ 450 Senior Seminar in CJ
- Economics
- EC 303 Money, Credit and Banking
- Finance
- FI4 30 Public Financial Management
- FI 325 Risk and Insurance
- International Business
- IB 431 International Finance
- Logistics
- LG3 12 Transportation and Distribution Systems
- Management
- MG 260 Business Law I
- MG 261 Business Law II
- Marketing
- MK 369 E-Marketing
- MK 380 Advertising
- MK 385 Consumer Behavior
- MK 386 Retailing Admin
- MK 389 Professional Selling
- MK 395 International Marketing
- MK 401 Sales Management
- MK 411 Marketing Management
- MK 453 Marketing Research & Info Systems
- MK 455 Promotional Policies & Strategies
- MK 463 Marketing Internship
- MK 491 Seminar in Marketing
TEXAS
Austin
Adjunct Faculty
Park University’s Austin Campus Center, Austin Texas, is hiring part-time Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. A Master’s degree is required in the appropriate discipline. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Positions available are:
- Computer Science Information Systems:
- IS 315 Computer Systems and Analysis I
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 152 Introduction to Python Programming
- CS 371 Internetworking
- CS 372 Advance Networking
- CS 373 Computer Network Security
- Liberal Education:
- EN 105 First Year Writing Seminar I
- CA 103 Public Speaking
- PO 200 American National Government
- GGP115 Physical Geography
- Psychology/Sociology:
- PS 300 Research Methods
- PS 301 Social Psychology SO 206 Social Issues in Contemporary Society
- SO 220 Ethical Issues in Social Sciences
- SO 329 Sociology of Life Course
Please send cover letter and resume to: careers@park.edu Attn: Cynthia Tafoya.
Adjunct Faculty – Master of Business Administration
The School of Business at Park University is seeking terminally qualified part-time faculty to teach in its online and face-to-face MBA programs: online; Austin and El Paso, TX; and Kansas City/Parkville, MO. Applicants must hold a terminal business degree from a regionally accredited institution. Park University is a private, not-for-profit University accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Areas of discipline:
- Graduate Courses:
- MBA 522 Organization Behavior and Leadership
- MBA 524 Business Law and Ethics
- MBA 630 Strategic Marketing
- To view Qualifications: https://app.park.edu/mastersyllabussystem/default.aspx
Attach your curriculum vita and a letter of interest and email to: careers@park.edu, Attn: CoMGradSchool. If qualifications are appropriate for course needs, additional information will be requested. Applications will remain active for a period of up to two years.
Del Rio (Laughlin AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University’s Laughlin AFB, TX is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Alaina Reed.
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Business Management
- MG 375 Productions and Operations Management
- MG 495 Business Policy
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- Communications
- CA103 Public SpeakingCA104 Interpersonal Communication
- CA104 Interpersonal Communication
- CA105 Introduction to Human Communication
- English
- EN 105 First Year Writing I
- EN 106 First Year Writing II
- EN 306 Professional Writing in the Disciplines
- Finance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- FI 363 Institutions and Markets
- Geology
- GO 125 Natural Disasters
- Religion
- RE 109 World Religions
- Spanish
- SP103 Elementary Spanish I
El Paso and Ft. Bliss
Adjunct Faculty – GRADUATE
Master of Arts in Communication and Leadership
- Earned Ph.D. in Communication/Communication Studies (communication doctoral students with M.A.s in the discipline who are ABD or have at least 18 hours of doctoral coursework may be considered)
- Broad interest in organizational, interpersonal, and s
- mall group communication (including mediation, team building, leadership)
- Teaching experience, preferably (but not required) at the master’s level
- Experience teaching blended/hybrid courses (i.e., using a LMS to support face-to-face learning)
Please send resume and cover letter to careers@park.edu Attn: Dr. Mark Noe
Adjunct Faculty – Master of Business Administration
The School of Business at Park University is seeking terminally qualified part-time faculty to teach in its online and face-to-face MBA programs: online; Austin and El Paso, TX; and Kansas City/Parkville, MO. Applicants must hold a terminal business degree from a regionally accredited institution. Park University is a private, not-for-profit University accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
- Accounting
- Marketing
- MIS/CIS
MBA 615 Managerial Finance
This course covers a comprehensive analysis of issues faced by financial managers.
Topics include capital budgeting, the use of option pricing in corporate financial
management, working capital management, different types of short-term
financing, lease financing and other hybrid security financing, the use of derivative
securities in corporate risk management, financial planning and control, and other
relevant topics.
MBA 674 Quantitative Analysis for Management Decisions
This course covers the concepts, tools and methods of economic analysis relevant to
Decision-making occurring within and across firms, with emphasis on the economic
way of approaching business decisions. Attention is given to the analysis factors
determining market demand and supply, as well as factors affecting short- and
long-run production and costs, strategic pricing policies in the presence of
marketing power and interaction of firms within various market structures.
MBA 695 Strategic Management
This course covers the integration of applied research for managerial decisions and
actions that determine the long-term performance of a corporation. Focus
includes strategy formulation, implementation, evaluation and control. Topics
covered are:
- Development of an integrated operations strategy
- Analysis of cases and completion of a major project involving research and
investigations
Attach your curriculum vitae and a letter of interest and email to:
careers@park.edu, Attn: CoMGradSchool.
If qualifications are appropriate for course needs, additional information will be requested. Applications will remain active for a period of up to two years.
Adjunct Faculty – UNDERGRADUATE
Park University – Ft Bliss and El Paso campus centers – is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format.
NOTE: A minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the appropriate discipline(s) is required.
ADJUNCT OPPORTUNITIES:
- Weekday Morning instructors needed for:
- Criminal Justice
- Business Administration
- Management
- Psychology
- Social Psychology
- English
- Math
- Other general education areas may be needed.
Weekday Evening and Saturday Morning course openings:
AC 380 – Cost Accounting
An intermediate level course covering the managerial use of accounting data to assist managers in their decision making regarding resource allocation, organizational control and measurements. Emphasis is on accepted production cost methods for job order, process, and activity-based systems, budgetary planning and control, flexible budgeting, capital budgeting and inventory management.
BI 101 – Biological Concepts
Offers an overview of the fundamental facts and principles of modern biology. The course is designed for the non-science student who wishes to gain an understanding of current biological concepts and their relevance to problems of human society. Emphasis will be on life, its origin, chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, genetics, evolution, and ecology. At home laboratory activities are included.
CS 152 – Introduction to Python Programming.
This course introduces students to computer programming and algorithmic thinking. The current language is Python. Students will learn about variables, data types, input/output, control flow, sequences, and functions.
CS 208 – Discrete Mathematics
Cross-listed: MA 208. This course introduces the student to selected finite systems pertinent to the study of computer science. Course topics will include combinatorial problem solving, logic, Boolean algebra, combinatorial circuits, sets, relations, functions, proofs, mathematical induction, recurrence relations, graphs, trees, and counting techniques.
CS 319 – Computer Architecture
The student will learn about the various hardware components of a computer system. Course topics include: data representation, number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational logic, sequential logic, CPU layout, registers, adders, buses, and memory devices.
EN 232 – Introduction to Poetry
An introduction to concepts, techniques, and vocabulary involved in the literary analysis of poetry. The course involves a study of poetic works written in English and in translation.
EN 234 – Introduction to Fiction
Close reading of selected works of English and American prose fiction, emphasizing the historical development of the novel and short story.
FI 417 – Investment Analysis and Management
A study of investment alternatives, selection criteria, and portfolio management. Emphasis is placed on economic, financial, and market factors which affect the values of alternative investments, while studying risk management associated with investment management.
IS 141 – Applied Computer Technology for Business
This course utilizes Microsoft Excel and Access as business decision making tools. By utilizing various functionalities provided by the tools, students will learn how to create spreadsheets and databases to facilitate data analysis for making rational business decisions. In particular, the spreadsheet skills include working with formulas and functions, creating worksheets with charts and graphs, and analyzing data using various tools. The database skills include creating and maintaining databases, making database queries, and generating forms and reports.
LG 305 – International Logistics
Principles and practices of logistics from an international perspective, with an emphasis on transportation, customs issues, documentation, terms of trade, and global supply chain management. A focus is placed on current events and their impact on logistical activities of firms.
LG 324 – Contract Management and Law
A study of the procurement and contracting process with emphasis on the organization, policy formulation, procedures, and administration of purchasing activities and functions.
PH 221 – Ethics and Society
Applies the insights of philosophical ethics to value questions that require public decision. Content of the course description will vary according to the choice of the instructor. Possible topics include abortion, capital punishment, euthanasia, use of natural resources, nuclear concern or censorship.
RE 109 – World Religions
An introduction to the religion of humankind from the earliest records of spiritual life to the great religions of today. The course recognizes the possibilities of dialogue among the living traditions around the world and the resources within the local community.
Post-secondary teaching experience is preferred. To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and two letters of professional references to careers@park.edu, Attn: John Stuart.
San Angelo (Goodfellow AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Goodfellow AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please Send resume and a cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Wendy Medina.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- AC201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Economics
- EC141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- Mathematics:
- MA120 Basic concepts of Statistics
- MA125 Intermediate Algebra
- MA135 College Algebra
- MA171 Finite Mathematics
San Antonio – Randolph AFB and Lackland AFB
Park University at Lackland AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Shawndra-Loving Griffin.
Positions available are:
- Biology
- Communications
- Computer Science
- Healthcare
- History
- International Business
- Mathematics
- Management Production Operations
- Marketing
- Psychology
- Social Psychology
Northeastern San Antonio (Randolph AFB)
Park University at Randolph AFB is seeking Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Master’s Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post-secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu ATTN: Patricia Mitschke.
- Computer Science
- CS 151 Introduction to Programming
- CS 219 Programming Fundamentals
- CS 220 Computer Architecture
- CS 321 Web Programing I
- CS 351 Computer Operating Systems
- CS 365 Computer Networking
- CS 373 Computer Network Security
- CS 208 Discrete Mathematics
- CS 305 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
- CS 314 User Interface Design
- CS 322 Web Programming II
- CS 352 Data Structures
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business Perspectives
- Information Systems
- IS 141 Applied Computer Technology for Business
- IS 216 COBOL I
- IS 217 COBOL II
- IS 310 Business Applications
- IS 370 Information Security
UTAH
Ogden (Hill AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University at Hill Air Force Base, Utah is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters Degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Shelly Bialcak.
Positions available are:
- Art
- AR 115 LE Introduction to Visual Arts
- Biology
- BI 101 Biological Concepts
- Economics
- EC 141 Principles of Macroeconomics
- EC 142 Principles of Microeconomics
- Finance
- FI 360 Financial Management
- Geology
- GO 125 LE Natural Disasters
- GO 141 Physical Geology
- GO 151 History of the Earth
- International Business
- IB 315 International Business
- Marketing
- MK 351 Principles of Marketing
- Political Science
- PO 200 LE American National Government
- PO 210 LE Comparative Political Systems
- Psychology
- PS101 Introduction to Psychology
- Religion
- RE 109 World Religions
- Sociology
- SO141 Introduction to Sociology
VIRGINIA
Arlington (Henderson Hall)
There are currently no Adjunct Instructor openings at this facility
Fort Myer
There are currently no Adjunct Instructor openings at this facility
Quantico
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, Quantico Campus Center, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. A Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Lisa Jeffries.
Positions available are:
- Geology
- GO 141 Physical Geology
- GO 151 History of the Earth
- GO 200 Oceanography
- GG 205 Meteorology
- Math
- MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics
- MA 171 Finite Mathematics
- Political Science
- PO 200 American National Government
- PO 210 Comparative Political System
- Philosophy
- PH 102 Introduction to Ethical Thinking
- PH 221 Ethics & Society
- PH 308 Business Ethics
WASHINGTON
Spokane (Fairchild AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, at Fairchild AFB in WA, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Matthew deMayo.
Positions available are:
- Accounting
- Criminal Justice
- Computer Science
- Health Care
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Logistics
- Management
- Marketing
WYOMING
Cheyenne (FE Warren AFB)
Adjunct Faculty
Park University, FE Warren AFB Campus Center, is hiring Adjunct Faculty to teach on-site courses in an 8-week accelerated format. A Masters degree in the appropriate discipline(s) is required. Post secondary teaching experience is preferred.
Please send a resume and cover letter to: careers@park.edu Attn: Claudia Martinez.
Positions Available are:
- Accounting
- AC 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
- AC 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
- Computer Science
- CS 140 Introduction to Computers
- English
- EN 105 First Year Writing Seminar I: Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking Across Contexts
- EN 106 First Year Writing Seminar:II: Academic Research and Writing
- Human Resource Management
- HR 353 Introduction to Human Resource Management
- HR 434 Compensation Management
- HR 491 Senior Seminar in Human Resource Development
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